Insider Utah Jazz Trade Rumors on Collin Sexton, John Collins

With this year’s drama of this year now behind Utah Jazz and the rest of this NBA off-season which is still in advance, the current objective of this jazz team is now on how the front office could decide to move in the coming days to weeks of summer, and perhaps what recent commercial rumors could really materialize in something.
And according to the initiate of the Brett Siegel clutch points, while the jazz bailey’s ace situation apparently attracted all the attention in the days that followed its selection of recovery, Utah remained busy behind the scenes of commercial talks with “several teams” of Collin Sexton, Jordan Clarkson and John Collins.
“Apart from the drama management that comes from Bailey’s selection, jazz has remained active on the commercial block,” wrote Siegel. “In addition to talking about Collin Sexton, Jordan Clarkson and John Collins who is negotiating with several teams, Utah has not backed away from big game.”
The last part of Siegel is also quite remarkable, because it mentions that jazz has not stopped its efforts to make a large swing on the commercial market for a potential star who could be available in their “Grand game hunting” mentality.
It is far from the new information that jazz bought their three veterinarians in Collins, Clarkson and Sexton, even going back to this year’s commercial deadline. But, while UTAH continues to dig into their development bag this season and prioritizes their youth and budding nucleus, this summer could be when the rubber meets the road for a decision on each of their future.
Collins was a persistent name with interest in the Los Angeles Lakers building, although this was disputed by a few sources. Sexton and Clarkson were also previously linked to Dallas Mavericks and Sacramento Kings before the project, but clearly, nothing materializes.
It remains to be seen how jazz tends to move for the rest of this offseason, because they currently have 15 players signed for next season, not to mention their three recruits last week. Utah will have to make some movements on the edges of this list, whatever happens, with one of these decisions, including the sending of one of their three well spoken.
In other words, do not be too shocked if an agreement is developing around one of the three jazz veterans in the coming days at weeks of this NBA off-season, or perhaps even a major blockbuster if Austin Ainge and Co. can bring the market to fall in their favor.



